Archive for August, 2014

I purchased your book Teaching the Trivium: Christian Homeschooling in a Classical Style about a year ago. I am only now reading sections. I am thankful for your hard work and thought — that is evident in the book. I am looking for some advice/counsel. I’d like to start by giving you a small background, […]

“What are our values?” Warren asked the audience, some of whom held up “Run Liz Run” signs. “What does it mean to be a progressive?” She went on to outline 11 tenets of progressivism: My response is in italics: 1. “We believe that Wall Street needs stronger rules and tougher enforcement, and we’re willing to […]

Post may contain affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Third-rate colleges and universities face a major problem: Harvard has now “baptized” distance learning. This means that it will no longer be possible for colleges to resist. They will not be able to dismiss distance learning as substandard education. Online education […]

Want to give your children a well rounded education but not sure where to start, what to cover, or how to do it? The Home Educator’s Tutor Library is the roadmap you need. The 100-page freebie sampler of THE TUTOR, created especially for Classical and Charlotte Mason Educators, includes nature studies & activities, stories from […]